Porsha Williams was cleared of any wrongdoing in the FBI investigation into the November 16 Delta Air Lines incident.
“We just received word from the U.S. Attorney’s Office that a crime has been determined and that the FBI will not be conducting any further investigative activity in this matter,” her representative told Page Six on Friday.
“While Mr. Williams is certainly pleased to hear this news today, he cannot say he is surprised, given that there was never any physical contact and the allegations made against Mr. Williams by this disenfranchised passenger were demonstrably false from the beginning.”
“Mr. Williams would like to express his sincere gratitude to the many witnesses who took time out of their schedules to come forward and give statements to law enforcement, and to the investigators who worked so hard to uncover the truth,” the statement concluded.
Page Six reached out to the Atlanta FBI but did not immediately receive a response.
Williams, 44, made headlines earlier this week after it was reported that she was involved in an altercation on a flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after her BravoCon 2025 appearance.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star is accused of getting physical with a fellow passenger after a verbal disagreement escalated on the plane.
A statement previously obtained by Page Six from Atlanta police said, “Preliminary investigation indicates that both parties were involved in a verbal altercation that may have escalated into a physical altercation on the flight to Atlanta.”
Body camera footage of the incident obtained by Page Six on Thursday showed Williams telling authorities at the airport that the incident started after a woman called him a “bitch” on the plane.
“I was on the phone and the volume was turned up,” the “Real Housewives” star, 44, said. “Out of nowhere she turned to me and said, ‘So are you going to have me listen to that for the entire flight?’
Williams is said to have replied, “Do you want to do that?” The woman then said, “No.” “I said, ‘Well, there’s a better way to say it,’ and she said, ‘Bitch, you’re not going to tell me.’
The footage also showed several other passengers defending Williams and insisting the reality star was not the aggressor in the situation.
Another woman involved in the interaction told police that Williams had “assaulted” her on the plane and that she “feared for her life.”
“She put her hands on my face and kept screaming and calling me crazy,” the woman claimed, adding that she later tried to protect herself by recording the incident. However, Williams allegedly threw the phone out of his hand.
After the ordeal, the FBI announced that an investigation into the incident had begun.
